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OWNER’S GUIDE
• For questions:
-- Visit our website at www.mitsubishi-tv.com.
-- E-mail us at MDEAservice@mdea.com.
-- Call Consumer Relations at 800-332-2119.
• For information on System Reset, please see the back cover.
• To order replacement or additional remote controls or lamp cartridges, visit our website at
www.mitsuparts.com or call 800-553-7278.
• 838 Series. IR emitter cables for NetCommand home-theater control are available for
purchase from Mitsubishi. Call 800-553-7278 and request either part number 242D483020
(two-ended cable) or part number 299P254020 (four-ended cable).
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
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Models: WD-60738, WD-65738, WD-73738,
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC WD-82738
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alert the user of the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to consti- Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
tute a risk of electric shock to persons. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
The exclamation point within an equilat- and
eral triangle is intended to alert the user to (2) This device must accept any interference
the presence of important operating and received, including interference that may cause
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the undesired operation.
literature accompanying the product. Note: This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
MAINS DISCONNECTION: The mains plug is used
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
as the disconnect device. The mains plug shall remain
are designed to provide reasonable protection
readily operable.
against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can
Stand Requirement
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
CAUTION: Use these Mitsubishi TV models only with
and used in accordance with the instructions, may
the Mitsubishi stand models shown here. Other stands
cause harmful interference to radio communica-
can result in instability and possibly cause injury.
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
TV Model Stand Model ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
WD-60738, WD-65738
MB-S60/65A or television reception, which can be determined
WD-65838
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
WD-73738 encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
MB-S73A
WD-73838 or more of the following measures:
82-inch TVs. Mitsubishi does not design, manufac- -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
ture, or sell matching bases for 82-inch televisions -- Increase the separation between the equip-
(WD-82738, WD-82838). When selecting a stand, base, ment and the receiver.
or other furniture to support the TV, please make sure it -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on
is designed with the appropriate dimensions for stabil- a circuit different from that to which the
ity and to support the TV’s total weight as well as the receiver is connected.
weight of any additional equipment you plan to store.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV WEIGHT: This TV is heavy. Exercise extreme care TV technician for help.
when lifting or moving it. Lift or move the TV with a Changes or modifications not expressly
minimum of two adults. To prevent damage to the TV, approved by Mitsubishi could cause harmful
avoid jarring or moving it while it is turned on. Always interference and would void the user’s authority
power off your TV, unplug the power cord, and discon- to operate this equipment.
nect all cables before moving it.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Note: Features and specifications described in this
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known owner’s guide are subject to change without notice.
to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
TV Software
Do not attempt to update the software of this TV with
software or USB drives not provided by or authorized
by Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. Non-
authorized software may damage the TV and will not be
covered by the warranty.
Package Contents
Please take a moment to review the following list of Installing the Remote Control
items to ensure that you have received everything. Batteries
Remote Control 1. Remove the remote control’s back cover by
gently pressing in the tab and lifting off the cover.
2. Load the batteries, making sure the polarities
Two AA Batteries AA
(+) and (-) are correct. For best results, insert
AA
the negative (-) end first.
3. Snap the cover back in place.
Basic Owner’s Guide
1 The remote
control requires
two AA alkaline
batteries.
Product Registration
Card
TV Controls
Remote Control
For more on use and care of the remote control, see
page 90.
Emitter (Bulb) End
TOOLS Displays shortcuts for frequently used FAV Displays up to nine favorite
features. Press to check if shortcuts sources, page 28.
are available for the current device. FORMAT Changes picture shape,
See the next page. page 16
VOL Controls volume of TV speakers. INTERNET Connects to StreamTV internet
CH Changes channels; moves to another content, page 45.
PAGE page in a menu or list. INPUT Press to select a TV input,
page 14.
ENTER Selects a channel number or menu item.
Navigation and adjustment
controls AUDIO Audio settings, page 53
TV Controls, continued
TV Controls, continued
Setting Up TV Inputs
Using the ANT (Antenna) Input Setting Up Inputs with Auto Input Sensing
If using an antenna or direct cable service (no cable 1. Power on the TV.
box), connect the incoming coaxial cable to the TV’s 2. Power on the devices to ensure detection.
ANT input. Refer to page 24.
3. Connect one device to the TV, making note of the
You must perform a channel scan to enable recep- TV input jack.
tion of digital channels. If you skip this step, the TV The TV will display the New Device Found screen if
will receive only analog channels. The channel scan the connection type is detectable.
will search for high-definition and standard-definition
4. Highlight the device type in the on-screen list and
channels available in your area.
press ENTER. The name you select here will appear
Memorizing Channels with Channel Scan in the Input Selection menu.
Basic TV Operation
Assistance
• For troubleshooting, service, and product support,
see Appendix E, starting on page 91.
• For warranty information, see page 105.
Important
Squarish 4:3 image is Wide Expand mode stretches
Black bars at the edges of
narrower than the 16:9 the picture sideways to fill the
the screen are common in HD
screen; unused areas at the screen.
pictures. Black bars are not a
sides are filled with black.
defect of the TV.
• Black bars are added by broad-
casters to fill the 16:9 screen
area while preserving the original Press
aspect ratio of the picture.
• Your cable box, satellite receiver,
or other device may also be
altering the broadcast picture.
If your device offers output in Wide 2.35:1 anamorphic DVD Zoom mode. The picture fills
native format, try using it with image; unused areas at the the screen. All four edges are
Mitsubishi picture formats. top and bottom are filled with cropped in this mode.
black (letterbox effect).
More TV Features
INPUT 2
or an HDMI cable cables
3D
HDMI GLASSES
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3
INPUT 1
with a DVI-to-HDMI R AUDIO L
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
adapter
HDMI HDMI-to-HDMI No additional TV main panel
cable audio connec-
HDMI-to-HDMI
tion is required.
cable
IMPORTANT
This TV accepts digital computer
video signals only. This TV is not Computer with HDMI output
VGA
compatible with VGA (analog) PC MONITOR OUT
computer video. An HDMI-to-HDMI connection carries all video and
audio on a single cable.
1. Connect the computer’s digital video output to
one of the TV’s HDMI jacks. See the connection
diagrams on this page for the method suited to your
equipment. HDMI and Digital Surround Sound
2. Connect the computer’s audio output using one of 838 Series. The TV’s HDMI inputs can receive
these options: digital surround sound from an HDMI device. Use an
• For digital DVI video signals, connect the HDMI connection if you want to hear digital surround
analog audio output to the TV’s DVI/PC AUDIO sound from the TV’s internal speaker array.
INPUT jack.
• For HDMI signals, no additional audio connec-
DVI Video Connection
tion is required.
Note: If you are unable to hear audio from the ANT
computer, there may be an incompatibility in
DIGITAL DVI/PC AUDIO AUDIO
AUDIO R INPUT L R OUTPUT L
OUTPUT
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI
settings. Consult a trained computer technician
GLASSES
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3 DVI/PC AUDIO
INPUT 1
R INPUT L
for advice. R AUDIO L
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
SVGA
800 X 600
PC 720p
Image Resolution 1280 X 720
Your Mitsubishi TV can display the resolu-
tions shown in the chart from standard WXGA
VGA (640 x 480) through 1920 x 1080 1360 X 768
signals at a refresh rate of 60 Hz.
In most cases, the computer will select SXGA
the best resolution match to display on 1280 X 1024
the TV. You can override this setting if you
wish. Refer to your computer operating
system’s instructions for information on Original Format Standard Reduce
changing the screen resolution. PC 1080p
You may need to restart the computer for 1920 X 1080
changes to take effect.
TV Connections
20
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
2. TV Connections
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3
INPUT 1
Inputs and Outputs
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
Main Connection Panel
Audio Audio/surround
SUBWOOFER DIGITAL
9b OUTPUT
CENTER INPUT OUTPUT Audio DVI/PC AUDIO OUTPUT (838 series, page 25,
(838 series, (838 series, OUTPUT INPUT (738 series,
page 53)
page 53) page 53) (page 25) (page 23) + page 25)
AUDIO/SURROUND
13 12 11 10 9a R OUTPUT L
SUB
++
CENTER WOOFER
INPUT OUTPUT
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
1 2a 3 4 6 7
HDMI USB LAN AUDIO Y/VIDEO Pb Pr 3D GLASSES
+
(page 22) (738 Series: power or (Ethernet, port analog stereo (component
AUDIO/SURROUND
EMITTER
wireless adapter, page 46; page 45) input video,R page 23)
OUTPUT L
(page 33)
838 Series: power only, 5 8
page 26 ) ++Y/VIDEO ANT
(composite (page 24)
Auto Input Sensing video, page 24)
The TV’s Auto Input Sensing feature automatically recog-
nizes some connections and prompts you to identify the
device type. See page 13.
6 5 4 2b 1
Y/VIDEO Pb Pr Y/VIDEO AUDIO USB HDMI
(component (composite analog (multi-use, (page 22)
video, page 23) video, page 24) stereo pages 26, 37,
input
46)
9a. AUDIO OUTPUT analog audio is converted by the TV to PCM digital audio.
If you have a digital A/V receiver, this is the only audio
Sends analog audio of the current program to an
connection needed between the TV and your A/V receiver.
analog A/V surround sound receiver or stereo system.
Digital audio from digital channels and HDMI devices is 12. SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
converted to analog audio by the TV for output on this
jack. This is the only audio connection needed to the 838 Series. Connect a powered subwoofer to this
TV if using an analog A/V receiver or stereo system. input to complement effects from the TV’s speakers.
Set Sound > Global > Subwoofer to On to enable this
Note: If connecting headphones, set Sound > Global > output (see “Adding a Subwoofer,” page 26).
Analog Audio Out to Variable.
13. CENTER INPUT
9b. AUDIO/SURROUND OUTPUT 838 Series. Connect your A/V receiver’s center
838 Series. Sends out analog audio as described for channel output to this input to make the TV speakers
other models or can be set for rear surround sound. output center-channel sound. Set Sound > Global >
Connect external rear speakers to this output for a fuller Center Channel to On to enable this input. See “Using
surround sound effect from the TV’s speaker array, Set the TV Speakers as a Center Channel,” page 27.
Sound > Global > Analog Audio Out to Rear (see
“External Rear Speakers” on page 44). 14. IR-NetCommand Output
838 Series
10. DVI/PC AUDIO INPUT As an output: Connect IR emitters to this jack to send
Connect a DVI device to one of the TV’s HDMI inputs NetCommand control signals to external IR-controlled
and use this jack to send analog audio to the TV. devices.
As an input: Accepts control signals from an external
11. DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT controller when set up by your professional installer.
This output sends Dolby Digital or PCM digital audio
to your digital A/V surround sound receiver. Incoming
HDMI Device
3D
HDMI GLASSES
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
Note: The HDMI connection supports copy protection
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
LAN EMITTER
(HDCP).
1 2 3
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
TV main panel
R INPUT L R OUTPUT L
OUTPUT
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R– AUDIO –L Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3
DVI/PC AUDIO
INPUT 1
R INPUT L
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
L
TV main panel
Audio Component
cables video cables
DVI-to-HDMI
Incoming from DVI OUT cable Audio
cable service or cables
satellite dish R
L
AUDIO
L R Y Pb Pr
AUDIO Digital DVI
device
CABLE IN or Component video
SATELLITE IN device
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
TV main panel
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
LAN
INPUT 2
EMITTER 3D
1 2 3 HDMI GLASSES
INPUT 1
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
ANT
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
Y/ VIDEO
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
LAN R– AUDIO –L
EMITTER
1 2 3
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
ANTENNA
IN
TV main panel R L COMPOSITE COMPONENT
AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT
L
DVD Recorder or VCR
R Audio 3. 4.
cables Composite RF Splitter
AUDIO OUT
video cable Incoming cable
4.
COMPOSITE
VIDEO OUT VCR or other device with
composite video output
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
mand-controlled audio and video switching over the
INPUT 2
3DAUDIO
HDMI DIGITAL R GLASSES L
LAN
AUDIO OUTPUT
EMITTER
1 2 3
OUTPUT HDMI cable. See “Automatic Audio/Video Switch-
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
INPUT 2
HDMI AUDIO
3D
LAN DIGITAL R GLASSES
OUTPUT
EMITTER L
L 1 2 3 AUDIO
INPUT 1
OUTPUT
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
TV
OPTICAL
INPUT
Optional
COAXIAL
INPUT HDMI cable analog or
digital audio
connection
Note:
• On rare occasions, an HDMI signal may be
copy-restricted and cannot be output from
the TV as a digital signal. To hear these copy- HDMI OUT DIGITAL R L
A/V receiver with AUDIO IN ANALOG AUDIO IN
protected signals through the A/V receiver, use HDMI output
the connection for an analog A/V receiver.
• Check the A/V receiver’s Owner’s Guide for Any connection
types VCR
information concerning use of the digital input
and switching between digital sound and High-definition
analog stereo sound from the TV. DVD player
DVD player
Cable box
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
Power-only
CONTROLLER INPUT
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
USB port
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
TV
USB/USB RCA/RCA
mini-plug audio cable
• To control subwoofer volume, press the AUDIO key power cable
and then press to find the subwoofer volume
slider. Press to change the volume.
SUB
CENTER WOOFER
INPUT OUTPUT
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
Using the TV Speakers as a Center 4. Enable the TV’s center channel mode:
Channel a. Go to Sound > Global and set Center Channel
If using an external surround sound system, you can to On.
make the TV’s speakers provide center channel sound.
Your A/V receiver must have a center channel pre out
that can supply an amplified center-channel signal to
the TV.
1. Connect your A/V receiver’s HDMI output and
center channel pre out to the TV as shown.
b. Press the AUDIO key and press to display
the TV Speakers option. Press to select
SUB
CENTER WOOFER
INPUT OUTPUT
ANT
Center.
DIGITAL AUDIO/SURROUND DVI/PC AUDIO
AUDIO R OUTPUT L R INPUT L
OUTPUT
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
5. To balance volume:
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3
CENTER
INPUT
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
TV Features
1. Press SLEEP.
before the TV powers off. To cancel the Sleep 2. Press the FAV key.
Timer, press SLEEP repeatedly until OFF is dis- 3. Move the highlight to the number position
played. you want to assign to the channel or input.
4. Press ENTER.
About ChannelView
ChannelView™ shows memorized channels on the ANT
input. It displays channel names and program information
for digital channels. No program information is displayed Select a channel bank to customize.
for analog channels. See “Memorizing Channels with
Channel Scan,” page 12 if needed. 1. Press GUIDE to display ChannelView.
ChannelView allows you to set up three banks of custom 2. Press MENU to move the highlight to the bank
channels for convenient access. You can save groups of header.
channels by content (e.g., news, sports, children’s program- 3. Press to select Bank 1, 2, or 3.
ming) or by TV user. 4. With the bank name highlighted, press ENTER to
Note: You must first set the TV Clock (page 56) to enter setup mode where you can select channels to
receive ChannelView listings. include in the bank.
5. Press EXIT when finished with setup.
Task Action
Move between banks Press .
Move into the channel list Press .
Add or delete a channel • Highlight the channel
from the bank and press ENTER. A
check indicates the
channel has been
added.
ChannelView, “All” tab. Programs are listed on the right. • Press ENTER again to
clear the check and
Using ChannelView Listings remove the channel.
Remove all channels Press CANCEL.
Task Action
from the selected bank
Display/hide ChannelView Press GUIDE.
Enter or exit setup mode Press MENU.
listings (ANT input only).
Move through channels Press or . Using Custom Channel Banks
one by one.
Move through channels Press CH. • While watching TV, press CH. The TV will tune only
quickly. to channels stored in the current bank.
Jump to listings for a spe- Enter the channel number. • To change to a different channel bank:
cific channel. Press CANCEL to add a 1. Press GUIDE.
dash; press twice to clear 2. Press MENU.
the channel number. 3. Press .
4. Press EXIT.
Tune to a highlighted Press ENTER.
channel. • To allow tuning to any channel in memory, select
the All bank.
Update program informa- Press the INFO key (the
tion for a highlighted digital screen may briefly go
channel. blank).
Display program descrip- 1. Press to move into
tions, if available. The the program area.
description will appear at 2. Press to move
the bottom of the screen. between programs.
Display more program Press INFO.
description for the current
channel (if available).
Status Display
3 4 6
Press the INFO key to see 1
402-101 KABC Monday Night Football
the on-screen status TV-PG DLSV St. Louis vs. Tampa Bay, played in Tampa for
display. The most 2
common displays are 5 7
shown here. Sample information from the
8 Sleep 30 min on-screen status display
13
1. Current Input
2. Audio Indicator. Key:
Format Definitions Zoom: Enlarges the picture to fill the screen by crop-
ping the sides, top, and bottom to eliminate black bars.
Note: See page 16 for use of the FORMAT key to apply • 480i/480p and SD 4:3 signals: Eliminates top and
the formats described here. bottom bars on anamorphic DVDs with a 2.35:1
Standard: The full-screen format used by HDTV aspect ratio.
signals. Use this format to display anamorphic DVDs • 720p, 1080i, SD 16:9, and HD signals: Eliminates
with a 1.78:1 or 1.85:1 aspect ratio. Anamorphic DVDs bars added to squarish 4:3 images.
with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio are displayed correctly but
with top and bottom black bars. Squarish (4:3) images Stretch: Stretches a squarish 4:3 image across the
are stretched evenly from side to side. Available for all screen to display the entire image with less distortion
signals. than the Standard format.
Expand: Enlarges the picture to fill the screen by Stretch Plus: Similar to Stretch, but minimizes distor-
cropping the top and bottom; useful for reducing the tion on the sides by expanding the picture to crop off
letter box top and bottom bars of non-anamorphic DVD portions of the top and bottom. Use to adjust the
images. vertical position of the picture.
Narrow: Displays narrow 4:3 images in their origi-
Effect of Mitsubishi Formats on Picture Types nal shape. Adds black side bars to fill the screen.
Wide Expand: Enlarges the picture, cropping the
Original Signal Original Signal image on both sides. Removes or reduces black
side bars added to narrow images converted to
TV
Display
16:9 signals for digital broadcast.
Format Non-anamorphic or SD 4:3 Anamorphic DVD Note: All high-definition channels send wide-
Standard Distorted; Not Recommended screen (16:9) signals, but not all programming was
recommended. created for the widescreen format. The broad-
caster may stretch the image or add side bars to
Expand Recommended Distorted; not recom- fill the widescreen area.
for letterbox. See mended. See Note 1.
Note 1.
Zoom Distorted; Not Recommended for
recommended. anamorphic 2.35:1
See Note 1. images. See Note 1.
DVD Image Definitions
Stretch Recommended Distorted; not recom-
for standard mended. See Note 1. Image information may be stated on the DVD
broadcasts. See case. Some DVDs support both formats
Note 1. described below.
Stretch Recommended Distorted; not recom- Anamorphic (or Enhanced for WideScreen TV)
Plus for standard mended. See Note 1.
broadcasts. See
Indicates DVDs recorded to show widescreen
Note 1. images properly on 16:9 TV sets using the TV’s
Standard format mode (recommended).
Narrow See Note 1 Distorted; not recom-
mended. See Note 1. Non-Anamorphic (or 4:3, 1.33:1, Letter Box, or
Full Screen)
Note 1: Available for 480i, 480p, and digital SD 4:3 signals only. Indicates DVDs recorded for viewing on squar-
Original Signal Display Formats ish TV screens. They may be full screen (4:3 or
SD 16:9 or Wide Recommended to re-
1.33:1) which crops movies to fit the narrow TV, or
HD Digital Expand move side bars. letter box, which adds black top and bottom bars.
720p, 1080i,
1080p Signal Zoom Recommended to re-
move bars from the top,
bottom, and sides.
3D Video
INPUT 2
To display 3D gaming or 3D cinema content, your 3D CENTER
INPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
Mitsubishi
LANTV requires:
AUDIO AUDIO
OUTPUT R OUTPUT L R INPUT L
EMITTER
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
INPUT 1
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
60 Hz ++
+
• Active-shutter 3D glasses, DLP link type or IR
emitter type with matching emitter AUDIO/SURROUND
Off
R OUTPUT L • Turns off 3D images.
Automatic
• When the TV detects a 3D signal from an
HDMI 1.4a-compliant device, it switches
automatically to 3D mode and selects the
correct 3D format.
• When receiving a normal 2D signal, the TV
automatically exits 3D mode.
3D Video, continued
Watching 3D Video 5. Press EXIT to close the menu.
6. If the image does not appear correct (e.g., objects
Note: Active 3D glasses are required appear to be moving in instead of out), open the
1. Switch the TV to the 3D video device. Press INPUT Picture > 3D Mode menu and set Glasses L-R to
then highlight the icon for the 3D video device. Press Reverse.
ENTER. 7. When finished watching 3D video:
2. Press MENU and select the Picture > 3D Mode • If you manually selected a source format in the
menu. Picture > 3D menu, open the menu and select
3. For Glasses Control, select the control type for Automatic or Off.
your 3D glasses, either IR Emitter or DLP Link. • If your 3D video device is HDMI1.4a compliant,
4. For Source Format, select Automatic and press keep the setting on Automatic.
ENTER. Press EXIT to close the menu.
• If the image looks correct, the device is HDMI
1.4a compliant. Always keep the setting at
Automatic for this device. Notes on Using 3D Video Settings
• For non-compliant 3D sources, open the 3D signals and 3D settings affect some TV functions.
Picture > 3D Mode menu and select a source Switch to a non-3D source to regain full TV operation.
format based on how the picture looks: If Source Format is set to Automatic or one of the
named 3D formats OR Source Format is set to Off and
Side by Side the 3D video source is HDMI 1.4a compliant (picture
Screen split vertically may appear as 2D), the following limitations apply:
• Picture adjustments are limited. To make picture
adjustments while watching normal 2D images from
the device, temporarily set Source Format to Off
to make the full range of adjustments accessible.
Top/Bottom
Screen split • The FORMAT key is disabled.
horizontally • The INTERNET key is disabled.
Checkerboard
Blurry double image
(Checkerboard
setting is always
required for check-
erboard signals)
3D Video, continued
Original 3D Video Options 5. Select the Source Format. If your source device
(TV Software Versions 012.05 and earlier) outputs an unsupported signal format see “Notice
Concerning 3D Format Compatibility” on this page.
Important 6. For Glasses Control, select the control type for
This page describes 3D options offered with TV your 3D glasses, either IR Emitter or DLP Link.
software versions 012.05 and earlier.
• To upgrade earlier software to the current
version, visit
http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3Dupgrade.html
• Instructions for later software are on page 35.
3D Video, continued
3D Safety Requirements
• 3D Glasses are NOT designed as sunglasses or Epilepsy
safety glasses and do not provide protection. 3D WARNING! IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR
glasses should be worn only when viewing 3D FAMILY HAS A HISTORY OF EPILEPSY, CONSULT
material. A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING 3D VIDEO OR GAME
• Do not wear the wireless glasses in any situations PRODUCTS.
that require unimpaired visual perception. A small percentage of the population may experience
• Children under the age of 5 should not view 3D epileptic seizures when viewing certain types of TV
programming. images or video games that contain flashing patterns of
light.
Under normal conditions, 3D viewing is safe for your
movies or games. Some people may experience dis- The following people should consult a physician before
comfort, however. To minimize the potential for experi- viewing 3D Games or Video:
encing visual problems or any adverse symptoms: • Anyone with a history of epilepsy, or who has a
family member with a history of epilepsy
• Read and follow any and all safety warnings that
• Anyone who has ever experienced epileptic sei-
accompany your 3D glasses or 3D source devices.
zures or sensory disturbances triggered by flashing
• Maintain a distance of no less than 2 to 2.5 times light effects.
the screen height measurement away from the
display. Viewing from too short a distance can WARNING! SOME LIGHT PATTERNS MAY INDUCE
SEIZURES IN PERSONS WITH NO PRIOR HISTORY
strain your eyes.
OF EPILEPSY. DISCONTINUE 3D VIEWING IF YOU
• Take regular breaks, at least 5 minutes after every EXPERIENCE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMP-
hour of 3D viewing. TOMS:
• Involuntary movements, eye or muscle twitching
If you experience any of the following symptoms, dis-
continue 3D viewing until the symptoms go away: • Muscle cramps
• Nausea, dizziness, or queasiness
• nausea, dizziness, or queasiness,
• Convulsions
• headache, or eyestrain, • Disorientation, confusion, or loss of awareness of
• blurry vision, your surroundings
• double vision that lasts longer than a few seconds, Do not engage in any potentially hazardous activity (for
Do not engage in any potentially hazardous activity example, driving a vehicle) until your symptoms have
(for example, driving a vehicle) until your symptoms completely gone away.
have completely gone away. If symptoms persist, Do not resume 3D viewing without discussing the
discontinue use and do not resume 3D viewing without symptoms with your physician.
discussing your symptoms with a physician.
Do not use the glasses where loss of balance or limit-
ing your field of vision may be dangerous to you.
Do not use near staircases, ledges or balconies. You
may risk falling during or after use.
• All Models. The TV can display still images or 3. When the USB Media Player icons display, high-
motion video from a camera through the Y/VIDEO light one of these choices and press ENTER.
port. See page 39.
Photos
• All Models. To play music through the TV speak-
View photos or play a slide show
ers from an audio-only device, see “Using an
Audio-Only Device,” page 39.
Audio
• 838 Series. The TV can read photo and music
Listen to audio tracks or a playlist.
files from a USB device. Photos must be in JPEG
format and music files must be in mp3 format. To
play music files while displaying a photo slide show, Setup
see “USB Media Setup Menu” on the next page. Perform setup for a slide show or playlist.
• 838 Series. The TV can play music wirelessly If music and image files are both present,
using Bluetooth® technology. See page 40. lets you play a slide show with music.
Use these keys with your photo and audio files. Use the USB Media Setup menu to set up play of a
slide show or playlist.
Key For Photos or Audio Tracks
• Moves the highlight left/right through
icons to select Photos, Audio, or
Setup.
• Moves the highlight from item to item.
Plays the slide show or playlist starting
or
from the highlighted item.
ENTER
Pauses a slide show or playlist.
Stops a slide show or playlist. • If JPEG image files and mp3 files are both on the
USB device, choose from:
• Highlights the first or last item on the
-- Slideshow + Music
current page.
-- Slideshow only
• Skips to the previous or next item
-- Music only
during play.
• Interval. Select the type of time interval for display
• Displays the previous or next page of
of each slide. The intervals may be longer for larger
items.
files than for smaller ones.
• Skips immediately to the previous or
next item during play. • Frequency. Select the number of times (frequency)
to play the complete slide show and/or playlist.
Rotates an image clockwise in 90˚ incre-
GUIDE • Show File Names. Choose Automatic or Off.
ments.
Displays the item name during play. Press • Press EXIT to close the USB Media Setup menu and
INFO return to the USB Media Player menu.
EXIT to clear.
EXIT Clears file information from the screen.
IMPORTANT
Always stop playback with (STOP) or change to
a different TV input before disconnecting your USB
device.
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO/SURROUND DVI/PC AUDIO
ANT
AUDIO R OUTPUT L R INPUT L
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr OUTPUT
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
IR-NetCommand
LAN Output/EXTERNAL
EMITTER CONTROLLER INPUT
1 2 3
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr LAN
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i) EMITTER
1 2 3
INPUT 1
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
Y/ VIDEO
R AUDIO L
Y/ VIDEO
TV
R AUDIO L
Optional
Audio Cable
Unused
RCA-style plug
Audio-only (plug in first)
device 2.
1.
(Pause)
Skip a track
(Stop)
(Reverse)
(Play)
(Forward)
Custom Menu
Use the Custom menu after defining the room layout.
• Avoid locations that may distort sound reflections. For a room with large areas of curtains that might affect
sound reflection, do the following:
a. Open the curtains fully to improve sound reflec-
tion.
b. Set angles by performing the procedure in
“Adjusting Beam Angles.”
c. Close the curtains.
d. Set levels by performing the procedure in
“Adjusting Levels.”
1. From the Sound > SoundPro menu go to the
CUSTOM menu.
Auto Setup
Microphone Placement
Auto setup uses the included calibration microphone to
optimize Sound Projector performance for most room • Make sure there are no large obstacles between
conditions. the TV and microphone.
• Place the microphone
Initial Preparation
-- On a flat, level surface at least six feet away
1. Position and connect the TV as described under from the front of the TV.
“Before You Begin,” page 41. -- On a tripod or on the backrest of your
2. Power on the TV and external subwoofer, if any. seating.
3. Plug the microphone cable into the TV’s INPUT 3 -- At the same height your ears would be when
audio jack. watching TV. The height must be within 3
vertical feet of the height of the TV’s speaker
array.
Connect microphone
to the right (red) audio -- Centered in front of the TV, not off to the
jack. side.
L AUDIO R
TV
Microphone
Set the microphone
Height of TV 6 ft. minimum on a level surface at
speaker array ear height at least
4. Place the microphone as described in the guide- six feet from the TV.
Use a seat backrest
lines on this page. or tripod so as to
or pick up sound from
Start Auto Setup all directions.
5. Press MENU and go to Sound > AutoSP.
Maximum height above speakers
Be sure the
Height of TV 3 ft. height of the
3 ft. speakers
6 ft. minimum microphone is
within three feet
of the speaker
height.
6. Highlight START and press ENTER.
INPUT 2
3D
INPUT 1
for reflecting sound. Mitsubishi recommends Polk R AUDIO L
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
AUDIO/SURROUND
R OUTPUT L
Transmitter TV
To TV audio
outputs
Home Network Setup 2. Open the Setup > Network menu to review set-
Before using StreamTV internet media, you must tings.
connect the TV to the internet using one of these
methods.
Note: Make sure the TV is on any input other than the
USB port or Bluetooth®. Press the INPUT key to
change.
Ethernet Connection
DHCP (automatic)
1. Connect the TV to your network router with a
Category-5 Ethernet cable (not supplied).
SUB
CENTER WOOFER
INPUT OUTPUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUTPUT R
AUDIO
OUTPUT L
AUDIO/SURROUND
R OUTPUT L
ANT
Setup > Network, DHCP connection
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
CONTROLLER INPUT
LAN
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
Manual
TV Main Panel
Note: Manual setup is available only for a wired con-
Router or modem
Incoming providing high-speed nection.
internet Ethernet 1. Connect the TV to your network router with a
internet service cable
cable Category-5 Ethernet cable (not supplied).
2. In the Setup > Network menu, highlight Manual
and press ENTER.
3. Press to move to the Connection Data area.
4. Input the connection data.
5. After entering connection data, press ENTER to
connect.
6. Change any of the following if needed:
• Default Gateway
• DNS
• Subnet Mask
CONTROLLER INPUT
INPUT 2
3D
HDMI GLASSES
LAN EMITTER
1 2 3
INPUT 1
wireless adapter. The adapter is available from R AUDIO L
Y/ VIDEO Pb Pr
(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
cable
838 Series
TV
Wireless
adapter
Setup > Network menu, manual connection 5. If connecting to a secure network, enter the
network key or password when prompted. Special
4. Highlight the desired network and press ENTER to remote control keys you may need:
connect. A check will appear next to the connected
network. Press CH/PAGE to see more networks if the Key Use for
list fills more than one screen. 1 Digit 1 and special characters
! @ # $ % ^ * _ - + = . space ?
CANCEL • Clears the password box of an old
entry from a prior session.
• Deletes one character during pass-
word entry.
LAST Toggles between upper and lower case
HDMI
CEC-Enabled HDMI Device (HDMI Connection Only) Cable
See Appendix C, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 85. CEC-Enabled
A/V Device TV
838 Series. NetCommand IR Control (Any Connection Type) Any Connection Type
Set up NetCommand IR control of the device’s keys as desired. See “IR Emitters,”
A/V
page 65, and “Initial NetCommand Setup,” page 66. Device TV
CEC-Enabled
Source Device
CEC-Enabled HDMI A/V Receiver HDMI
Cable
The TV’s remote control may operate some functions of a connected A/V device.
You can switch to the device by selecting its icon in the TV’s Input Selection menu. A/V Receiver
See Appendix C, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page 85. HDMI
Cable
TV
Source
Device Any Con-
838 Series: A/V Receiver with HDMI Output (no CEC) nection Type
1. Set up NetCommand IR control of the A/V receiver’s keys as desired. See “IR A/V Receiver
Emitters,” page 65, and “Setting Up A/V Receiver Control,” page 71. HDMI
2. Set up NetCommand IR control of the source device’s keys as desired. See Cable
“NetCommand Control of a Device Connected to an HDMI A/V Receiver,” page TV
74.
TV Menus
Main Menu
Press MENU on the remote control to open the main menu.
Setup Basic TV setup. 56
Picture Picture settings. 49
Name assignments for TV
inputs, HDMI Control setup
Inputs 838 Series. NetCommand
59
Sound Sound settings. 53
IR “learning.”
Setting a pass code and
Closed captions restrictions TV use. Dis-
Captions on/and off; caption 55 Lock abling the control-panel
61
displays. buttons.
Picture
Assign a name to the TV input before making video adjust-
ments (use the New Device Found or Inputs > Name
menu). Adjustments will be reset to the defaults if you
rename the input after making adjustments.
Picture Video
Settings in this menu are saved for the current input only.
To make Video adjustments while watching TV and without using the menu:
1. Press the VIDEO key.
2. Press to select a video option.
3. Press to change the setting.
Picture Brilliant For use under bright light; unavailable when the Set the Picture Mode first
Mode current input is named Game or PC. before changing other video
settings, as some settings are
Game Optimizes video processing for gaming consoles.
stored independently for each
Available only when the name of the input is Game
Picture Mode. Use Picture
or PC.
Modes to get the best image
Bright For most daytime viewing and x.v.Color sources under different viewing condi-
tions.
Natural For most nighttime viewing and x.v.Color sources
Advanced Contact your professional installer for setup or see page 51.
738 series: Special/ADV
838 series: ISF Day/ADV1, ISF Night/ADV2
Picture, continued
Contrast • Low contrast shows a variety of shades in darker images Adjusts the white-to-black level
• In most home lighting situations, medium contrast looks Settings are stored indepen-
best. dently for each Picture Mode.
• High contrast shows darker images more uniformly black
and makes colors appear more vibrant. High contrast is
good for brightly lit environments.
Brightness Adjusts overall picture brightness. Settings are stored independently for each Picture Mode.
Color Adjusts overall color intensity from monochromatic to fully saturated.
Color Temp High Gives white images a cool cast. May provide the most Adjusts the white balance.
realistic picture under bright lighting. Settings are stored indepen-
dently for each Picture Mode.
Low Gives white images a warm cast. Natural/Color
Temp at the low setting displays video at approxi-
mately the 6500K industry standard for NTSC
pictures.
Video High, • High. For poor-quality signals. Reduces minor noise (graini-
Noise Medium, • Medium. For moderate noise reduction. ness) in the picture.
Low, Off • Low. For good-quality signals.
• Off. Leaves the picture unaltered.
EdgeEnhance On, Off EdgeEnhance™ adds special edge enhancements to make the image appear
sharper.
DeepField On, Off DeepField™ Imager dynamically enhances black levels in portions of the screen to
Imager provide strong contrast with detail over mixed screen content.
Demo For comparison, displays a split picture to show On (right side) and Off (left side).
Screensaver On, Off Select On to display a screensaver pattern while playing an audio-only input. To use
this feature, the input must either
• Be named as an audio source (e.g., CD, MP3 Player, Bluetooth)
or
• Be the antenna input tuned to an audio-only signal.
Film Mode Auto, Off 480i and 1080i signals only. In Auto, the TV automatically detects and applies film-de-
coding correction to movies filmed at 24 frames per second. Try the Off setting if images
show many jagged edges. Setting saved by input.
Smooth 120 On, Off When active, reduces motion blur in action scenes but may show pixel structure during
slower motion or in still images. Works in conjunction with Film Mode.
Test Picture Displays a test picture.
Picture, continued
Picture Reset
• Resets sound and picture adjustments for the current input. Highlight the Reset icon
and press ENTER twice to perform reset.
• Reset has no effect on universal settings (Balance, Listen To, Language) or on
Advanced picture settings.
Picture Perfect
(PerfectColor/PerfecTint, 838 series)
PerfectColor Sliders Adjusts the saturation (intensity) of six colors for the current image source.
PerfecTint Sliders Adjusts six hues for the current image source
Using PerfectColor:
Highlight the Perfect icon and press ENTER to display the PerfectColor menu. Settings are retained independently
for each TV input.
Using PerfecTint:
• To switch between PerfectColor™ and PerfecTint™ adjustments, highlight PerfectColor/PerfecTint and press
.
• Press to move from one color bar to the next.
• Press to change settings.
• Press CANCEL to restore default settings.
• Press MENU to return to the main menu.
Picture Advanced
Picture > Advanced allows you to save highly customized picture adjust-
ments for each input. Mitsubishi recommends these adjustments be
made only by a trained professional installer.
1. Press MENU. Under Picture, highlight the Advanced icon and press ENTER.
2. With Picture Mode (the first option) highlighted, press ENTER to change from blank (undefined) to ADV.
838 Series: Choose ADV1 (daytime settings) or ADV2 (nighttime settings).
3. Use to highlight an option you wish to change and press ENTER to see the adjustment display.
4. Press to change settings.
5. Use to navigate to additional options and press to change settings.
6. Press MENU to return to the Picture > Advanced menu and save the adjustments for the current input. Press EXIT
to close the menu.
To use the custom Picture Mode at a later time
Press MENU and go to Picture > Video > Picture Mode and:
Picture, continued
3D
Picture Mode
See page 33 for use of this menu.
Sound
Sound Audio
Settings in this menu are saved for the current input only with the exception of Balance and Subwoofer, which
apply to all inputs.
To make Audio adjustments while watching TV and without using the menu:
1. Press the AUDIO key.
2. Press to select an audio option.
3. Press to change the setting.
Balance Controls audio balance between the right and left TV speakers
Subwoofer Adjusts the volume level of a connected subwoofer.
[Subwoofer level
(838 Series) Note: Set Sound > Global > Subwoofer to On to make this adjustment avail-
adjustment]
able.
Sound Mode Stereo No special audio effects from the TV speakers
Surround Modifies audio from the TV speakers.
• For monaural (non-stereo) programs, creates a simulated stereo effect.
• For stereo programs, creates a simulated surround sound effect.
• 838 Series. The TV’s speaker array plays 5.1 surround sound if available.
Music Optimizes the TV’s speaker array for music listening.
(838 Series)
Night Focuses the TV’s speaker array to a single point to limit sound heard by others
(838 Series) outside the room. Press ENTER to adjust the focal point (Night Angle).
Level Sound On, Off Reduces differences in sound volume between programming segments, such as
the difference between regular broadcast programs and commercial segments.
Listen To Stereo The TV plays stereo broadcasts in stereo and mono broadcasts in mono. The
(applies only word Stereo is displayed when you tune to a channel broadcasting in stereo.
to analog Mono Reduces background noise. Use when receiving a weak stereo audio signal. All
channels from audio is played as mono.
the ANT input)
SAP Selects an additional monaural sound track not audible during normal TV viewing.
(Second Audio The SAP signal might be related to the program (such as a sound track in a foreign
Program) language), or it might be unrelated (such as a weather report). If an SAP signal is
broadcast, the letters SAP are displayed when you tune to the channel.
Sound, continued
Sound Global
Analog Audio Out These settings affect audio from the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks.
Fixed Use with an analog A/V receiver. Control volume from the A/V receiver. The
volume of the audio output signal is fixed and is unaffected by the TV’s volume
control.
Variable Use with headphones. Adjust headphone volume using the TV’s volume controls.
When set to Variable, the audio output signal is adjustable from the TV’s volume
controls.
Rear 838 Series. Sends left and right rear audio to external speakers. Use when
supplementing the TV’s speaker array with external rear speakers. See “External Rear
Speakers,” page 44.
Subwoofer 838 Series. Select On to turn on audio to a connected subwoofer. Set to Off if no subwoofer
is connected.
Center Channel 838 Series. On allows the TV’s speakers to complement your external sound system as a
center channel. Set to Off if not in use. See “Using the TV Speakers as a Center Channel,”
page 27.
Sound Auto SP
838 Series. Performs auto calibration of the Sound Projector speaker array. See “Auto
Setup,” page 43.
Sound SoundPro
838 Series. Lets you set up the Sound Projector speaker array manually. See page 41.
Captions
IMPORTANT
Captions on Digital Channels
• The content of captions is determined by the
The TV can decode captions from the ANT input only. broadcaster. If captions show strange char-
Broadcasters can send up to six different captioning acters, misspellings, or odd grammar, it is not
selections or can send analog captions for a program a malfunction of the TV.
that originated in analog format. A TV station may broad-
• Closed-caption signals are not available through
cast only one or two types of captions or none at all.
HDMI or component jacks. See the menus for
Captions on Analog Channels devices connected to these inputs for closed-
caption decoding.
The TV can decode captions from the ANT input and
the composite VIDEO jacks. Broadcasters can send • The Captions menu has no effect on captions
either standard closed captions or text service. Standard displayed in programming received over the
closed captions follow the dialogue of the program and internet.
display in a small section of the screen. Text-service closed
captions often contain information such as weather or
news and cover a large portion of the screen.
Captions Services
Service On if Mute, On, Off On if Mute: Displays digital closed-caption signal Caption 1 (digital) or CC1
(analog) when audio from the TV speakers is muted. While watching TV,
press MUTE to turn closed captions on/off.
Digital Caption 1–Caption 6 Caption signals sent by the broadcaster.
Analog CC 1–CC 4 • CC 1–CC 4. Standard closed-caption signals
Text 1–Text 4 • Text 1–Text 4. Text-service signals
Captions Font
Style As Broadcast or As Broadcast changes settings to those selected by the captions provider,
choice of font styles or, if none, to the TV’s own caption defaults. Use one of the font styles to
give digital captions a custom appearance.
Size Large, Medium, Small Large is recommended.
Captions Color
Setup
Setup Language
Setup Clock
Set the TV clock to:
• Use the TV Timer to power on the TV automatically at a preset time
• Receive correct updates to ChannelView listings
Note: When the Daylight Saving Time change occurs, you must open this menu and set the TV’s clock ahead or back.
Time Highlight the Clock icon and press ENTER or to highlight the time. To edit time and date:
• Press ENTER to select the item to change.
• Press to change values.
Date
• Press to move to another column.
Time Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, etc. The correct time zone is required for accurate ChannelView
Zone updates.
Daylight Off, On Select the setting for your area (required for accurate ChannelView updates).
Savings
Setup Timer
The Timer tells the TV to power on automatically at a time you set. Use this menu to set a day,
time, input, and channel for the Timer. If the TV is already on at the set time, the TV will automati-
cally change to the designated channel or input.
• The TV clock must be set before you can use the Timer feature.
• As a reminder that the TV Timer is set, the TV POWER indicator flashes slowly while the TV is powered off.
• When the Timer turns on the TV, press any key on the remote control to keep it from turning off after five minutes.
Timer On, Off Select On to enable the Timer.
Day Daily, Mon-Fri, (every) Sunday, (every) Monday, Select the day or days of the week for the Timer to
(every) Tuesday, etc. turn on the TV.
Setup, continued
Setup Channel
Ant Air, You must perform a channel scan to receive digital channels. The scan searches for broad-
Ant Cable cast channels and adds them to TV memory. To start channel scan:
1. Highlight one of the input selections based on your connection to the ANT input:
All Channels, • Air when connected to an indoor or outdoor antenna.
Add only new • Cable when connected to direct cable (no cable box)
channels 2. Select the scan type.
• Select All Channels for an initial scan or after moving the TV to an new area with a differ-
Scan ent channel line-up.
• Select Add only new channels to search for channels newly broadcasting since the
previous scan.
3. Press to highlight SCAN.
4. Press ENTER to start channel memorization.
See below for additional notes on Scan.
Edit After channel scan, Edit lets you add and delete memorized channels. Memorized channels are
those you can tune using the CH key. Edit the channel list to limit tuning to channels you watch.
• Press CH/PAGE to jump to the next or previous page of channel numbers.
• Press to move through all channel numbers, one at a time.
Adding/Deleting Channels Using the Channel Edit • To add a digital channel that does not appear in the
Menu Edit menu without performing channel memorization:
• Channels marked with a check are in memory.
1. Look up the physical channel number for
• To add or delete a channel from memory, highlight the new digital channel. See the website
the channel number and press ENTER. www.antennaweb.org for help.
• To add a single digital channel not in the list, see 2. Press INPUT and select the Ant input.
the notes under Scan on this page.
3. Use the number and CANCEL keys to enter the
• Digital channels are listed by virtual channel physical channel number followed by “-1” and
number with the physical channel number shown in ENTER. For example, for physical channel 36,
small gray text.
-- Virtual Channel Number (digital channels 3 6 1 ENTER.
only). A channel number sent by a local broad- The TV will search for a digital channel on the channel
caster. 36 frequency. When it finds the channel, it will:
-- Physical Digital Channel Number. The a. Add the channel to memory.
channel number officially assigned to the actual b. Change the channel number to the virtual
broadcast frequency; shown on screen in gray channel number sent by the broadcaster.
text. c. Add to memory any associated sub-chan-
nels.
Notes on Scan and Channel Memorization
• Rememorize channels if you move the TV to a different
• Channel memorization may take up to 15 minutes to geographic area with a different channel line-up.
complete.
• To stop channel memorization before completion, press
CANCEL. Channels already added are retained.
• When watching TV, press CH to move through
memorized channels. Press and hold CH to speed
through channels.
Setup, continued
Setup Energy
Lamp Standard, Standard is for most viewing conditions. Use Bright in brightly lit rooms. You may
Energy Bright notice increased fan noise when using the Bright setting.
Blue Glow On, Off Select On to see blue accent lighting when the TV is powered on.
(838 series)
Setup Network
See “Home Network Setup” on page 45 for use of this menu.
[Connection Data]
Off. Turns off the radio receiver. Use this option if there is RF interference with other
devices.
Inputs
Inputs Name
INPUT and HDMI jacks: • Lets you assign or change names of inputs appearing in the Input Selec-
Cable box, Cam(corder), CD, tion menu. Highlight an input and press ENTER multiple times to cycle
DVD (DVD, DVD2, Blu-ray), DVR, through the name choices.
Game (Game, PS, Xbox, Wii), • Lets you turn the Ant and Bluetooth inputs On/Off to display or hide them
Media Box, PC, Satellite, AVR in the Input Selection menu; highlight the input and press ENTER to switch
On/Off (Ant, Bluetooth only) between On and Off. A paired device is cleared from memory when the
INPUT jacks only: Bluetooth icon is turned off.
CD/Audio, MP3 Player, VCR • Lets you delete unused HDMI inputs from the Input Selection menu.
HDMI jacks only: • A CEC-enabled tuner can be named either Cable Box or Satellite.
PC, AVR, Delete • A CEC-enabled DVD player can be named DVD, DVD2, or Blu-ray.
General Notes for the Inputs > Name Menu • If the New Device Found screen does not display
When you change an input name and then exit the as expected when you connect an HDMI device,
Name menu: see “Reactivating Auto Input Sensing for an HDMI
• The name is changed Input,” page 13.
• The icon in the Input Selection menu is changed • HDMI Control and CEC-Enabled Devices: See
• Audio and video settings are changed to the Appendix C, “HDMI Control of CEC Devices,” page
defaults for the new device type. 85.
• 838 Series: All previous NetCommand IR “learn-
• In case of CEC conflicts: Turn off CEC signals in
ing” for the input is erased.
these ways:
Notes for HDMI devices -- Turn off the TV’s HDMI Control signals to the
• Disconnecting an HDMI device: When you discon- device (Inputs > HDMI Control menu).
nect an HDMI device, the icon remains in the Input -- Turn off each device’s internal CEC capability.
Selection menu until you remove it. Select Delete in
See Appendix C for the TV’s HDMI Control or, to
the Inputs > Name menu to remove an unwanted icon
turn on/off a specific device’s response to CEC
for an HDMI input.
signals, see the device owner’s manual.
Inputs Learn 838 Series. Sets up or changes NetCommand IR control of the current device.
See “About NetCommand IR Control,” page 64.
Inputs AVR 838 Series. Sets up or changes NetCommand IR control of an A/V receiver.
See “NetCommand IR Control of an A/V Receiver” on page 70.
HDMI
Inputs Control
Select On or Off to enable or disable the TV’s control of a CEC-enabled
On, Off
device. See Appendix C for use of this feature.
Inputs, continued
Inputs Order
Lets you rearrange icons in the Input Selection menu.
Inputs Demo
See demonstrations showcasing selected TV features.
Lock
Lock, continued
Lock Parental
Lock Disables or enables blocking based on V-Chip signals and the U.S. rating system.
TV Rating Highlight the rating level you wish to
change and press ENTER to block it ( ) or
allow it ( ).
You can apply supplemental content
blocking to the age-based ratings by
using the TV content categories. (FV, D,
L, S, V)
Movie
Highlight the rating level you wish to change and press ENTER to block it ( ) or allow it ( ). You
Rating
can apply supplemental blocking to the age-based ratings by using the TV content categories below.
Start Time/ Sets the time of day for enforcement of rating restrictions chosen in the Parental menu. To make
Stop Time rating restrictions active 24 hours a day, make Start Time and Stop Time the same.
1. Highlight the start time or stop time.
2. Press ENTER to start editing.
3. Press to make changes.
4. Press ENTER to confirm changes.
Lock, continued
Lock Time
Blocks all use of the TV during the time period you specify. You must enter a pass code to
use the TV when the time lock is in effect. After releasing the lock with the pass code, the lock
does not go back into effect until the next time the TV is powered on.
Lock Channel
The Channel Lock menu lists channels currently in memory (see page 57). Highlight a
channel and press ENTER to lock ( ) or allow ( ) the channel. Channels locks will be
cleared the next time you perform a channel scan.
Lock Panel
Off, On On locks and Off unlocks the buttons on the TV’s control panel. Use this option if small children try
to press TV buttons.
• To release the Panel Lock using the TV’s control panel, press and hold the INPUT button for ten
seconds. If the TV is powered off, press and hold INPUT for ten seconds and then press POWER
to make the TV power on.
• To reactivate the lock, return to this menu and change the setting to On.
Lock Other
Other Menu Options (alternate rating system)
This TV can recognize new rating systems that may come into effect in the future. Such alter-
nate rating systems will apply only to digital programming received on the ANT input.
NetCommand IR Control
IR Emitters IRIRsensor
sensor
On top of a single tall
device
Placement 6. Place any unused ends behind the devices to
prevent stray signals from reaching the IR sensors.
The NetCommand system uses emitters connected
to the IR–NetCommand Output jack to control other
devices such as DVD players, cable boxes, satellite In front, shared by two CENTER
INPUT
SUB
WOOFER
OUTPUT
IR sensor
receivers, and VCRs. average-sized devices DIGITAL
AUDIO AUDIO DVI/PC AUDIO
ANT
IR sensor
OUTPUT R OUTPUT L R INPUT L
IR-NetCommand
Output/EXTERNAL
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INPUT 2
3D
HDMI
INPUT 1
Output/EXTERNAL
n front of a(two-ended cable) or part number 299P254020 (four- R AUDIO L CONTROLLER
Y/ VIDEO
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Pb Pr
ended
ngle average- cable).
1. Connect the plug end of the IR emitter cable to the
zed device TV main panel
IR—NetCommand Output jack on the TV back panel.
2. When the New Device Found screen displays,
highlight IR—NetCommand Output. Other A/V Device
sor
S
CH
D I G I T A L
SURROUND
A/V Receiver
NetCommand Setup
Initial NetCommand Setup 3. Switch the TV to the desired input to control. Press
INPUT, highlight the input icon, and press ENTER.
To perform this procedure, you need:
• The remote controls for both the TV and the
4. Open the NetCommand Inputs > Learn menu.
device you want to control. 5. The first function highlighted in the Learn screen
• An IR emitter cable available from Mitsubishi. is always Power On. Aim the TV’s remote control
at the TV and press ENTER to begin learning for that
Note: To set up an A/V receiver, see “Setting Up A/V
function.
Receiver Control,” page 71.
6. When the Power On text starts flashing, aim the
1. Connect and position the IR emitters for the device’s remote control at the TV and hold the POWER
devices you wish to control. See “IR Emitters” on key until a check mark appears next to Power On.
the previous page.
• If the text stops flashing before the check mark
2. Set the TV’s remote control to TV mode and power appears, repeat the previous step.
on the TV.
• To remove the key from NetCommand control,
press the CANCEL key while the key name is
highlighted.
NetCommand and Device-Specific Keys • To verify the device’s response to the IR code,
press ENTER to send out the code.
Device-specific keys are those which have no
equivalent on the TV’s remote control. Use any of
these methods to set up NetCommand control for
these keys.
• TOOLS Menu. In some cases, the TV will, by
default, assign a key to the TOOLS menu. See
the table below.
Examples of Default NetCommand
Assignments in the TOOLS Menu
Cable Box, Sat- 3 MENU
ellite Receiver 9 ON DEMAND Inputs > Learn screen. Key names marked with a check
DVD, DVR, 3 SETUP have been “learned.”
Blu-ray 6 TOP MENU Some device-specific keys, such as MENU, are available
9 ANGLE only from the TOOLS menu after “learning.”
VCR 3 MENU
7. Use navigation keys on the TV’s remote control to
6 INPUT highlight other keys on the list. Repeat steps 5 and
A/V Receiver 3 MENU 6 for each additional function you wish to control
6 SURROUND through NetCommand.
NetCommand’s default setup assigns some 8. If the device has a separate POWER OFF key, use
device-specific keys to the TOOLS menu when navigation keys on the TV’s remote to highlight
“learned.” These key functions are accessible only Power Off. Repeat the earlier steps to “learn” the
with the TOOLS key. POWER OFF key.
If the device has no POWER OFF key, skip this step.
• F Keys. There are four F keys, F1 through F4, 9. Press EXIT to finish NetCommand “learning” for the
which you can assign to any function on the current device.
device’s remote control. For a cable box,
“learn” the F keys as the A, B, C, D keys.
• Arbitrary Key Assignment. You can assign a
device key arbitrarily to any “unlearned” key
on the TV’s remote control. Make a note of the
key name and function for later reference.
Key Name in
Learning Screen
Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use
Power On Manual Power On/Off 1. Press INPUT.
Use for devices that have only one POWER key. 2. Highlight the icon for the device to be
powered on or off.
3. With the Input Selection menu still dis-
played, press POWER to send the power
signal; you may need to press POWER twice.
Note: If you press POWER without the Input Se-
lection menu displayed, the TV will turn
off.
4. Press ENTER to switch the TV to the device.
Power On Automatic Power On/Off • To Power On the Device
Power Off This feature is only for devices that have separate 1. Press INPUT.
Power On and Power Off keys on their original 2. Highlight the icon for the device to be
remote controls. If your device does not have a powered on or off.
separate Power Off key, do not use the Power
3. Press ENTER to switch the TV to the
Off learning position; use only the Manual Power
device and NetCommand will send the
ON/OFF method described above.
Power On command to the device.
In the NetCommand Learn screen:
• To Power Off the Device
a. “Learn” the Power On command in the
When you turn the TV off, the TV sends all
Power On learning position.
learned Power Off commands to all devices.
b. “Learn” the Power Off command in the
Power Off learning position.
Key Name in
Learning Screen
Special Operation Description and Setup How to Use
Menu Displaying a Menu for the Current Device Press TOOLS and number 3 to send the menu
signal to the device.
“Learn” the MENU key on the original remote in the
Menu learning position.
Guide Displaying the On-Screen Program Guide 1. While watching the device, press GUIDE to
(cable box or satellite receiver) display the guide.
1. “Learn” the Guide key on the original remote in 2. Press CH/PAGE to send the Page Up/Dn com-
the Guide learning position. mands for the guide.
2. Learn the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys of the
original remote in the Page Up and Page
Down learning positions.
Enter ENTER-Key Functions (cable boxes, satellite receivers, etc.)
Some devices have two keys that have “enter” functions. One key is for menus and is often labelled
SELECT or OK. A second key is for use with number keys for direct channel selection. NetCommand
uses the same ENTER key for both operations.
When ENTER has a menu or guide function or 1. Press MENU or GUIDE to display the device’s
when the original remote control uses the same menu or guide.
key for menus and channel selection: 2. Press ENTER within the menu and
Learn the ENTER, SELECT, or OK key in the NetCommand will send the Enter signal for
NetCommand Enter learning position. menus.
Enter (digits) When ENTER is for channel changes, i.e., the origi- Press digit key(s) and then press ENTER.
nal remote control has a separate ENTER key for NetCommand will send the Enter signal for
this function): channel selection.
Learn the ENTER key for channel selection in
the NetCommand Enter (digits) learning posi-
tion. Use this learning position only if the original
remote control has separate keys for Enter in
menus and Enter for channel selection.
Cancel CANCEL as the Cancel or Exit Function 1. Press MENU or GUIDE to display the menu or
“Learn” the Cancel or Exit function in the guide.
NetCommand Cancel learning position 2. Press CANCEL and NetCommand will send
the Cancel or Exit signal.
— The symbol “—” can serve as the separator Press digit key(s) and press CANCEL.
(separator) between a digital channel’s main and sub-channel NetCommand will send the channel-separator
digits, e.g., digital channel 12-1 (main channel is signal.
12, sub-channel is 1).
“Learn” the channel separator function in the
NetCommand – (separator) learning position.
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INPUT 2
HDMI AUDIO
3D
LAN DIGITAL R GLASSES
OUTPUT
EMITTER L
1 2 3 AUDIO
INPUT 1
OUTPUT
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R AUDIO L (480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
TV
Optional
HDMI cable analog or
digital audio
connection
To set up A/V switching over HDMI, choose your A/V
receiver input from a list.
3. In the Inputs > AVR menu, highlight the name of the
A/V receiver input to control. In this example, it is
the DVD input.
4. Press ENTER on the TV’s remote control.
HDMI OUT DIGITAL R L 5. While the text DVD is flashing, press and hold the
A/V receiver with AUDIO IN ANALOG AUDIO IN DVD INPUT key on the A/V receiver’s remote control.
HDMI output
6. When a check appears next to DVD, release the
Any connection DVD INPUT key.
types VCR
• If the text stops flashing before the check mark
High-definition appears, repeat this step.
DVD player • To erase the IR code just “learned,” press
DVD player
CANCEL while the name is highlighted.
Cable box
7. If using an optional audio cable between the TV and
A/V receiver, “learn” the TV AUDIO OUT key to enable
Y/ VIDEO
Multiple video inputs through a single HDMI cable. The automatic switching of audio from sources con-
optional audio connection allows you to hear, through the nected to the TV only.
A/V receiver, devices connected to the TV only, e.g., an 8. If there are no more devices to set up, highlight
antenna on the ANT input. EXIT and press ENTER or continue to set up addi-
tional A/V receiver audio/video sources.
Any Connection
6. Open the Inputs > Learn menu.
HDMI
Type Cable 7. Perform NetCommand “learning” for the con-
nected device by following the steps in “Initial
NetCommand Setup,” page 66.
Source A/V
Device Receiver TV
Appendices
CAB/SAT DVD
AUDIO
VCR
• CHANNEL UP/DN • (FAST Forward)
• ENTER • (Pause)
• GUIDE • (Play)
TV AUDIO • POWER • (Record)
CAB/SAT DVD VCR • • (Reverse)
• LAST (ENTER; for chan- • (Stop)
nels on some models)
Control modes • 0–9 Number Keys
• F1–F4 (A, B, C, D keys
To use the remote after
on some models)
programming, press the mode
key to match the control mode A/V Receivers
to the device type. • MUTE • Direct Input Selection
• POWER buttons: numbers
• SLEEP and LAST (on some
• VOLUME Mitsubishi models)
• 0–9 Number Buttons
CD Players
(not all functions for all models)
• SLEEP • (Reverse)
• (FAST Forward) • (Stop)
• (Pause) • 0–9 Number Buttons
• (Play)
DVD Players
(not all functions for all models)
• CANCEL (on some • (FAST Forward)
models) • (Pause)
• CHANNEL UP/DN (for • (Play)
track skip on some • (Record)
models) • (Reverse)
• ENTER • (Stop)
• MENU • 0-9 Number Keys
IMPORTANT • POWER
Some manufacturers may change their • SLEEP
products or they may use more than one •
remote control system. The TV’s remote
control may be unable to operate your A/V
equipment in these cases.
Mode Device Type Code 1. Press and hold POWER for several seconds until it
flashes twice and goes off.
CABLE/SAT
2. Press keys 9 9 3 VOLUME UP.
VCR The POWER key will flash four times to indicate Audio
DVD Lock has cleared.
AUDIO
IMPORTANT
When changing or deleting your pass code,
you must use the remote control included
with this TV. You cannot use a Mitsubishi
remote control from another component or a
“universal” remote.
IMPORTANT
Cut along the dotted line and file bypass
instructions in a safe place for future
reference.
INPUT 2
HDMI cable before making other connections.
3D
HDMI
LAN DIGITAL GLASSES
EMITTER
1 2 3 AUDIO
INPUT 1
OUTPUT
1. Enable HDMI Control for the A/V receiver as R AUDIO L
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(480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i)
Appendix D: TV Care
Lamp-Cartridge Replacement
CAUTION: If the television is on, press POWER to turn it off. Unplug the television and
allow it to cool for at least one hour before attempting to replace the lamp cartridge.
Lamp
The light source for this television is a
lamp, which is part of a lamp cartridge CAUTION
assembly. The life of the lamp can
vary, based on the lamp itself, the air
BURN DANGER! HOT SURFACES INSIDE!
Touch lamp cartridge handle only. Do not touch lamp or lamp car-
temperature around the TV while it is
tridge housing. Keep lamp cartridge horizontal during removal. Do
operating, the selected lamp mode, and
not tilt as glass may come out and cause injury. Replace lamp car-
your viewing patterns. Warmer air or
tridge only with the same part number 915B441001.
poor ventilation shorten the lamp life, as
does setting Lamp Energy to Bright
and turning the television on and off
frequently.
Mitsubishi warrants the lamp for one (1) year from the date of original
WARNING
THE ACCESS PANEL IS
TV purchase at retail.
PROVIDED WITH AN INTERLOCK
To Order a New Lamp TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET
To Receive a Replacement Lamp Under Warranty RADIATION. DO NOT DEFEAT
• Visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com. ITS PURPOSE OR ATTEMPT TO
• Call (800) 553-7278. Please have model number, serial number, SERVICE WITHOUT REMOVING
and TV purchase date available. PANEL COMPLETELY.
To Purchase a Replacement Lamp After Warranty
Visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com or call (800) 553-7278. Order the
following:
Lamp-Substitution Alert
MDEA recommends that you use only genuine Replacement Lamp Assemblies purchased directly from Mitsubishi or a
Mitsubishi Authorized Dealer or Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center. MDEA advises that replacement lamps obtained
separately from the Lamp Cartridge and/or Lamp Assemblies obtained from unauthorized sellers may be incorrect for
your television, may not fit or perform properly and may even damage your television. MDEA can not be responsible
for the performance, reliability or safety of any replacement lamps that are obtained from unauthorized sources.
WARNING
• Do not remove the lamp cartridge immediately after turning off the television. You may get burned because the
lamp is very hot. Allow the television to cool for at least one hour before replacing the lamp cartridge.
• Do not remove the lamp cartridge except when replacing it. Careless treatment can result in injury or fire.
• Do not touch the lamp glass element. It may be very hot and break, causing injuries or burns.
• Be sure not to insert any metal or flammable object into the lamp cartridge opening, as it may cause fire or electrical
shock. If a foreign object is inserted into the opening, unplug the AC cord of the TV and contact your dealer for service.
• Install the lamp cartridge securely. Failure to do so may cause a fire.
• Do not touch the lamp glass elements. Oils from your fingers may cause premature lamp failure.
THE LAMP INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DIS-
Hg = MERCURY POSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS. For disposal or recycling infor-
mation, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org
Appendix E: Troubleshooting
TV Reset Comparison Guide channel (a channel from the ANT input, a cable box, or
satellite receiver), first check other channels from the
You can resolve many common TV problems using
same input before changing settings. If most other
the reset functions described in the following table.
channels from the same input seem correct, there is
See also the troubleshooting suggestions later in this
likely a problem with the broadcast rather than with the
appendix.
TV. Use care in this case, as changes you make to fix
IMPORTANT problems on individual channels also affect all other
Before you change sound or picture settings: If channels on the same input.
picture or sound settings seem wrong for a broadcast
A/V Memory When audio and/ During General TV Viewing All Audio and Video settings for
Reset or video settings for 1. While viewing the input to reset, the individual input are reset
(for the single a single input seem press MENU and go to Picture > except for the global settings
current input) incorrect, use A/V Reset. for audio Balance, Listen To,
Memory Reset to Language, and settings in the
2. Press ENTER to highlight Reset.
return the input to Picture > Advanced menu.
the original factory 3. Press ENTER again to reset.
settings. While Using VUDU Movies and
Some VUDU Apps
Press TOOLS and 3.
TV Reset To reset all consumer- 1. While viewing the TV, press The TV will start the initialization
accessible settings MENU to display the TV main process and then turn off.
IMPORTANT:
and all memories to menu. Power on the TV and the front
Use this reset
the original factory 2. With the main menu displayed, green LED will start flashing. All
only if other
defaults. press number keys 1 2 3 to memory and settings outlined in
troubleshooting
display the Reset menu. this Owner’s Guide will need to
has been unsuc- Use TV Reset if the TV
3. READ THE ON-SCREEN be set again.
cessful. can respond to con-
WARNING AND INSTRUC-
trols but TV behavior is
TIONS.
abnormal.
• If you do not wish to use this
CAUTION: All owner- reset, press EXIT or MENU to
performed setups and back out.
adjustments will be
• If you do wish to use the
erased.
reset, press ENTER to erase
all memories and settings.
General TV Operation
Symptom Remarks
1. A fan has continued running more than two The room is too warm. When the TV is off, internal components
minutes after the TV was powered off. continue to draw power and must be cooled by the fan.
2. The fan gets louder after the TV is shut off. Normal operation. The fan speeds up to cool the lamp quickly
after the TV has been shut off.
3. The TV remote control does not work. • Check that the batteries are fresh and installed correctly.
• Check that the control mode on the remote is set to TV.
• Be no more than 20 feet from the TV when using the remote control.
• Program the remote control to operate the TV or other device.
• Reset the remote control. See “Resetting the Remote Control,”
page 90.
4. When I try to use the remote control, the POWER Replace the batteries.
key flashes five times.
5. TV does not respond to the remote control or • Unplug the AC power cord for 10 seconds.
to control-panel buttons and TV will not power • Press and hold the POWER button on the control panel for 10
on or off. seconds to perform system reset.
6. When a device is selected from the Input • Make sure the selected device is turned on.
Selection menu, the screen is blue or black (no • Begin play of the device.
signal source).
7. You have forgotten your Lock menu pass code. See “Bypassing the Parental Lock”, Appendix B.
8. Rating restrictions are not working. Open the Lock > Parental menu and:
• Verify that the ratings locks are active.
• Check the Lock Time/Unlock Time to check if rating restric-
tions are disabled.
• Rating restrictions apply only to content on the ANT input.
9. On-screen displays appear each time you Normal TV operation.
change a function.
10. A warning message appeared on screen • Internal TV temperature has exceeded proper levels. Cool
stating, “TV will shut down in a few seconds. the room.
Please check if the air flow is blocked.” • The TV has overheated. Clear blocked air vents and ensure
at least four inches of clearance on all sides of the TV.
General TV Operation
Symptom Remarks
11. I have turned on CEC for my HDMI devices but • First turn off the TV’s HDMI control for the specific device.
control is erratic and I wish to disable it. Open the Inputs > HDMI Control menu, select the device,
select Off.
• Disable CEC on the device itself. See the device’s instruc-
tions.
• If the problem persists, do the following:
1. Disconnect the device from the TV.
2. Open the Inputs > Name menu and select Delete for
the device.
3. Reconnect the device to the TV and Auto Input Sensing
will recognize the device with CEC disabled.
TV Channels
Symptom Remarks
1. The TV takes several seconds to respond to • It is normal for digital channels to take longer to tune in.
channel changes. • Press ENTER after entering a channel number to minimize
delays.
• Use a 4-digit number for an over-the-air digital channel.
• Use a 6-digit number for digital cable channels if your cable
service is able to recognize 6-digit channel numbers.
2. You cannot access a channel. • Use number keys instead of CH.
• Be sure the channel you want to view is in memory.
• Check that the TV is switched to the correct device or
antenna for that channel by pressing the INPUT key.
• Make sure the Lock > Parental menu lock is set to Off.
• If you cannot tune to a virtual digital channel even though the
TV has already memorized digital channels, tune to the physi-
cal channel number used by the broadcaster. The virtual
channel will then be automatically added to memory.
• You may be trying to tune to an analog channel that is no
longer broadcasting.
3. When ChannelView list is displayed, informa- • Press INFO to update the display for the highlighted channel.
tion appears incomplete • Make sure the TV clock is set correctly. Program information
is displayed only for the currently tuned channel.
• Available information is sent from the broadcaster or cable
provider. No other data is available.
TV Power On/Off
Symptom Remarks
1. TV takes an excessively long time to power When powered on, the TV needs time to boot up, just as a com-
on. puter does.
2. You cannot program the TV to turn on auto- • The TV may be locked.
matically (Timer function) • The clock may not be set.
3. TV turned itself off and the light on the front • Momentary power fluctuation can cause the TV to turn off
panel started to flash. to prevent damage. Wait for the green light to stop flashing
and turn the TV on again.
• If the TV does not stay on, press the POWER button on the
control panel for ten seconds to perform System Reset. If
this happens frequently, obtain an AC line power condi-
tioner/surge protector.
• An unusual digital signal may have been received, triggering a
protection circuit. Wait for the light to stop flashing and turn TV
on.
4. TV will not power off. Press the POWER button on the control panel for ten seconds to
perform System Reset.
Picture
Symptom Remarks
1. Picture does not look like a high-definition Compare the picture to the TV’s test picture (Picture > Picture+
picture. > Test Picture) to check if the source signal is supplying a
lesser-quality image.
Not all signals are high-definition signals. To receive high-defini-
tion programming from your cable or satellite provider, you must
subscribe to the provider’s high-definition service. Some over-
the-air broadcasts are in high-definition and can be received with
a high-quality antenna suited to your location.
2. TV has sound but no picture. • Press MENU on the remote control. If the menu displays,
then there is a problem with the incoming signal.
• Check that all video inputs are plugged in firmly to the
correct input jacks.
• Press and hold the POWER button on the control panel for ten
seconds to perform System Reset.
3. Picture has become dimmer. • The lamp is nearing the end of its life. Order a new lamp.
• Adjust picture brightness and contrast to maximum levels.
• Change Lamp Energy from Standard to Bright.
4. You cannot view a picture when playing a Check your VCR’s owner’s guide for further troubleshooting.
VHS tape.
5. VCR or DVD player’s on-screen menus jitter Stop playback. Possible cause: Many VCRs and DVD players
up and down. provide on-screen menus at only half-resolution that may
appear to jitter up and down.
6. When viewing a stopped VCR, white lines • Turn off video mute for the VCR.
are rolling on the screen. • Begin playing the tape.
• Change the VCR input from Line 1 to the VCR antenna input.
7. A color program appears as a black and • If using component video, check that the red, green, and
white image, or the colors are dim, or the blue input cables are correctly connected to the red, green,
screen is black. and blue component video jacks.
• If using composite video, check that the incoming cable is
connected the TV’s green Y/VIDEO jack.
• 838 Series. The PerfectColor color balance has been incor-
rectly set. Reset the PerfectColor balance.
8. Picture from an HDMI input is noisy (poor • Compare the picture to the TV’s test picture (Picture >
quality). Picture+ > Test Picture) to check if the noise is internal or
external to the TV.
• Upgrade a Category 1 (unmarked) HDMI cable to a newer
type of high-speed HDMI cable.
9. The image from a computer appears dis- • Normal TV operation. The TV does not correct distortion in
torted when viewed on the TV. the picture from a computer because the correction process
may cut off the edges of the image.
• The aspect ratio may be wrong for the image. Press FORMAT
to change.
Sound
Symptom Remarks
1. There is no sound even when the • Check if the MUTE key is on.
volume is turned up. • The TV’s analog Listen to setting may be set to SAP (analog
program from the ANT input) but no SAP is being broadcast.
• Check that the Sound > Audio > TV Speakers option is set to On
to hear sound from the TV speakers. Possibly the TV Speakers
option is Off or set to Center but there is no A/V receiver con-
nected.
• If using an A/V receiver, check that the Sound > Audio > TV
Speakers option is set to Off to hear sound from the A/V receiver
speakers.
• Press and hold the POWER button on the control panel for 10
seconds to perform System Reset.
• The language selected in the Setup > Antenna Digital Audio
menu is not being broadcast for the current program.
2. The sound does not match the screen The TV’s analog Listen to setting may be set to SAP (analog program
picture. from the ANT input).
3. The sound from my A/V receiver does • Check that DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT and/or AUDIO/SURROUND
not match the screen picture (I should OUTPUT on TV’s connection panel is connected to the A/V
hear the correct audio from my A/V receiver.
receiver). Without this connection, devices connected only to the TV (and
not the A/V receiver) can be heard only from the TV speakers.
Note that this includes the ANT input, a device (such as a
camcorder) connected to the TV, and any other device sending
audio to the TV only.
• If using a NetCommand-controlled A/V receiver, NetCommand
may be selecting the wrong A/V receiver audio input. Check the
A/V receiver’s NetCommand setup in the Inputs > AVR menu.
4. Cannot select an audio-only device; it Plug an unused video plug into the Y/VIDEO jack to activate Auto
does not appear in the Input Selection Input Sensing. Assign the name CD/Audio or MP3 to make the
menu. audio device selectable in the Input Selection menu.
5.. Sound is coming from the TV speakers • Connect the TV’s AUDIO OUT to the A/V receiver.
instead of the A/V receiver. • Change TV Speakers setting to Off or Center.
Home Network
Symptom Remarks
1. I cannot connect the TV to the Go to the Setup > Network menu. Obtain the TV MAC address and
network. provide it to the router.
2. I plugged in a wireless USB adapter, The network may be locked. Go to Setup > Network. Highlight the
but the wireless connection is not network name and supply the pass code.
working.
3. The INTERNET key only goes to VUDU. Normal operation. The TV receives all internet services through VUDU
Apps. The TV does not provide full internet access as does a web
browser on a computer.
The software in this TV is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group, copyright © 1991-1998, Thomas
G. Lane, all rights reserved.
“x.v.Color” and the “x.v.Color” logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
VUDU™ is a trademark of VUDU, Inc.
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IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY: This License Agreement is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or an entity) and
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. (MDEA) for all software pre installed and/or provided along with this television (“Software”). By
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The Software is protected by United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions, as well as other intellectual property laws
and treaties. The Software is licensed, not sold.
1. LICENSE GRANT. MDEA grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited right and license to use one copy of the Software
only with the Mitsubishi television model that included this owner’s guide and owned by you.
2. RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS.
Software Not for Resale. You may not resell or otherwise transfer for value the Software, except in conjunction with a sale of the TV that
Software has been pre installed.
Prohibition on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and Disassembly. The Software contains trade secrets or other proprietary material
in its human perceivable form and to protect them, you may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble, or otherwise reduce the
Software to any human perceivable form, except to the extent that the foregoing restriction is expressly prohibited by applicable law.
Separation of Components. The Software is licensed as a single product. Its component parts may not be separated for use on more
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NO WARRANTY
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CABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM “AS IS”
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-
ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU.
SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO
MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS
OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE
WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
d. To obtain a replacement lamp, order the lamp directly from the MDEA Parts Department at (800) 553-7278.
2. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
a. Up to .01% pixel outages (small dot picture elements that are dark or incorrectly illuminated).
b. Damage to the lenticular screen or Fresnel lens, screen frame, cosmetic damage or to any other damage where
such damage is caused by unauthorized modification, alteration, repairs to or service of the product by anyone other
than an authorized MITSUBISHI service center; physical abuse to or misuse of the product (including any failure to
carry out any maintenance as described in the Owner’s Guide including air vent cleaning or any product damaged
by excessive physical or electrical stress); any products that have had a serial number or any part thereof altered,
defaced or removed; product use in any manner contrary to the Owner’s Guide; freight damage; or any damage
caused by acts of God or other factors beyond the reasonable control of MDEA, such as power surge damage
caused by electrical system or lightning. This limited warranty also excludes service calls where no defect in the
product covered under this warranty is found, service calls related to unsatisfactory audio or visual reception or signal
unless caused by a defect in the product that is covered under this limited warranty, all costs, expenses or any other
damages arising from product installation, or set-ups, any adjustments of user controls (including contrast, bright-
ness, color, tint, fine tuning, sharpness), other adjustment necessary to prepare the unit for display or use, connection
with any external audio receiver, antenna, cable or satellite systems, or service of products purchased or serviced
outside the U.S.A. Please consult the operating instructions contained in the Owner’s Guide furnished with the
product for information regarding user controls.
3. ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN, AND ANY REMEDY WHICH, BUT FOR THIS PROVISION,
MIGHT ARISE BY IMPLICATION OR OPERATION OF LAW, IS HEREBY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED. THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY
LIMITED TO A TERM OF ONE YEAR.
4. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MDEA BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF WARRANTY,
BREACH OF CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE.
5. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of inciden-
tal, special, or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
6. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.
7. In the event of any dispute under this limited warranty, jurisdiction and venue for resolving that dispute will be in the
state where the television was purchased and the laws of such state will govern.
E-mail:
MDEAservice@mdea.com
SYSTEM RESET
If the TV does not respond to the remote control,
control-panel buttons, or will not power on/off, press
and hold the POWER button on the control panel for
ten seconds.
The TV will turn off. Power on the TV and the green LED
will flash quickly for about one minute. Recent settings
changes may be lost.
V43+/V43++
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